Vermont 100 Endurance Run

The Vermont 100 Endurance Race is one of the original 100 mile runs in the USA and a part of the Grand Slam Series of Ultrarunning. Each year, 300 runners attempt to finish this hilly race over beautiful Vermont back roads and trails under the 30 hour cutoff point, and a well-trained few finish in under 24 hours. The race proceeds support Vermont Adaptive.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

On Sunday a NEW 100 Km Course Record was set by Emily LeVan from Randolph Center, Vermont by cruising to a 1st place overall finish in the race. The previous record was set in 2013 by Dawn Hamel with a time of 11:32:36. LeVan shaved over an hour off the old record with a time of 10:08:52.

Also Congratulations go out to Neela D'Souza. She ran to a 1st Place Solo and second place overall with a time of 10:21:35 (also crushing the previous record!)